Singer
and Entertainer, "Best Male Vocalist" at the prestigious Na Hoku Hanohano Awards
(Hawaiian Grammies,) Uluwehi has charmed audiences from Carnegie Hall
to Japan with his warmth and genuine aloha spirit. His voice has been
compared to an angel's; his musical arrangements are lush and
harmonious; his award-winning hula dancers display the grace and beauty
of Uluwehi's unique, original stylings.

This
popular recording artist is available for your corporate or private
event as a solo artist, in duo, as a trio, quartet or more, with
additional back up singers and hula dancers- or for an elegant touch,
add the class of a chamber ensemble- the ultimate accompaniment! Ask us
about our popular Hawaiian Cultural Hula Tours, hosted by Kaulupono
Productions and Open Eye Tours.

Mahalo
nui loa - thank you very much for your interest, enthusiasm, love and
support!

Aloha, Uluwehi

Guest Comments(From
August 10, 2002 "Songs From a Joyful Heart" Show on Maui)

Dear Ulu -- I want to
thank you for a truly memorable evening (I still high from it). It was
a celebration of aloha, a feast of song, hula, and an incredible
outpouring from a joyful heart. I cannot pick favorites of the evening
because the many elements worked so beautifully together. You flowed
from the deep and profound (Colors of the Wind) to the funny
(cellophane skirt number with that little keiki between you and Alaka`i
wondering why you weren't doing the dance right -- and she was doing it
perfectly).

In everything, I was
touched by your generous heart and the way you honor those who have
influenced you. BUT, if I can name two numbers that put me way over the
top, it would have to be Nani Kamakura and the Ka`u song. I know that a
lot of Hawaiian entertainers go to Japan without opening their hearts
to the Japanese people. Nani Kamakura expresses the way you have
allowed your host culture to share its beauty -- I recognized that
quality the first time I heard the song. But Sat. night, you described
not only the beauty of sakura but also the delight that Japanese people
take in it: their love of it was just as beautiful in your eyes.

Oh my, the staging for
the song -- Lynn Araki's dance was such a treat, with the hula dancers
creating a bridge between the cultures and paying the tribute you have
inspired. The "cherry blossoms" were fantastic -- you make great snow
bags (what else can you do?!) Your tribute to your own Kumu Pekelo
touched me deeply. The stage filled with hula dancers created a visual
expression of how brightly the torch he lit burns within you. When he
danced the ha`ina with them, it felt like he was honoring you and that
the circle of aloha was complete. Well, I gotta go out and malama the
land at Ulu Loa, but my heart is joyful recalling Sat. evening -- thank
you for its many gifts.

Aloha,
Laurie Rohrer, Ululoa Productions

Aloha,
What a great show. Everything was wonderful, but most especially
Uluwehi's remarkable heart. Congratulations on a very Maui evening.

Mahalo
nui loa Love and aloha, Paul Janes-Brown

The concert was
excellent and was packed with standing room only. There have been very
few Hawaiian concerts that have impressed me, but this one did. No
question that he had at least 60+ performers that were backed by their
family and friends. Too bad we did not have more tickets for some of
the other A&B managers. They truly missed out. I am glad that
Christy and I were able to go. Christy also thought that it was
fantastic. Put my name down for future possibilities.

Buzz
Fernandez, Matson Navigation

Loved the concert as
did the friend that went with me. Ulu does have a talent for making the
audience feel like 'ohana! looked for you after to present a lei but
did not see the two of you. My friend needed to get going so we headed
home.

Janet
Cooper

Thank you for the
wonderful concert last night at the Maui Arts & Cultural
Center. It was all so beautiful; the dancers, musicians, and the
staging. Very well done! We attended your first solo concert last year;
we did not see how you could begin to match that experience, but you
have. Both concerts were special in their own way. I especially like
the quick little stories you tell about some of the songs you have
written and are about to sing. I think of those stories as I listen to
your songs on the CDs.
Thank you again. Cynthia and Larry

Dear Ulu and Pono,
Mahalo nui loa for the most wonderful evening....everything was
beautiful
from the staging to the dancers and of course, your music. The audience
was
with you throughout the performance and we heard so many positive
comments
from those around us. Your hard work certainly paid off and now it's
time
for some rest!
Malama pono and our love to you both....we'll talk soon, hopefully.

Mary
Kay

Aloha mai e Pono and
Ulu
I wanted to express my sincere mahalo to you and Ulu for your kindness
and hospitality while we were on Maui. The concert was just magnificent
and surely touched the heart. As I work on saving our major cultural
sites on our lands and educating the community on resource management
it is your inspiration that makes me feel that what I am doing is pono.
To hear that you have an Aha is great news as we are creating one on
the the Island with our kupuna. I love what Ulu said at the
concert...say I love you to your ohana and friends. To take care of our
land and ocean, so dear to my heart. Perpetuating our Hawaiian heritage
for our children is so important to us...we don't want to dilute our
culture or
our history. Our time spent on Maui and with you was very enjoyable,
pleasurable and will be part of our memories forever. I bless Ke Akua
for bringing both of you into our lives...and will always cherish our
friendship and love.

'O
wau no me ke aloha kau palena ole a me ka ha'aha'a Hanohano

Aloha Pono!
Wow! Saturday's show rocked!!!! I thought how could Ulu possibly top
last year's concert, but this year was just as magical! Everyone's hard
work really showed! It was nice to see you on stage and
performing...you go, Pono!
Cannot wait until next year! Hana Hou!!!!!

Much love, Cathy ;-)

Dear Ulu,
Your concert is STILL moving me! Thank you so much for opening your
heart to so many and spreading your aloha so selflessly. "Inspiring"
pales in describing the evening. It was a blessing to be a part of it.
Your last song made me cry like a baby and gave me the hope that all of
us need right now. God IS watching over all of us and no matter what
the news brings us, it is a beautiful world and as long as there are
people like you in it, there will always be hope. The Japanese dance
was beautiful and I loved the combination of cultures. Thanks for that
bridge. I could go on but I just wanted to say I loved it and I am
proud of you and inspired by your work. My love to you and Pono.
Congratulations on another great concert.

Love, Kaholo Bernadette Wilkins

Dear Pono and Ulu,
Mahalo for sharing those beautiful songs.
All so true, everyone was moved. Our heart strings were pulled together
with love as we shared the evening together. The closing number gave
our 'ohana the feeling that all is and would be well.